Tints-pa-gin and Harry-nap were the designated chiefs of the Shoshone-Goship Tribe and signed a "Treaty of Peace and Friendship" at Tale (Tooele) Valley.This treaty required the Goshutes give up wandering and live on a reservation and that the Government would compensate them for the destruction of game.
Other than that, Goshute Indians had loosely defined leadership.
Tints-pa-gin and Harry-nap were the designated chiefs of the Shoshone-Goship Tribe and signed a "Treaty of Peace and Friendship" at Tale (Tooele) Valley.This treaty required the Goshutes give up wandering and live on a reservation and that the Government would compensate them for the destruction of game.
Other than that, Goshute Indians had loosely defined leadership.